NBCE Part 2 and 3 Exam Questions with100%
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Normal oral temperature
98.6 F
Normal rectal and tympanic temperature
99.6 F
Normal axillary temperature
97.6 F
Normal temperature range
96.0-99.5 F or 35.0- 37.5 C
Normal adult pulse
60-100 bpm
Normal newborn pulse
120-160
Normal elderly pulse
70-80 bpm
Normal adult respiratory rate
14-18 cycles per minute
Normal newborn respiratory rate
,44 cycles per minute
Normal adult blood pressure
90-120/60-80
Hypertension values
over 140/90
Hypotension values
under 90/60
Adie's pupil
Sluggish pupillary reaction to light that is unilateral and caused by a parasympathetic lesion
of CN III
Anisocoria
Unequal pupil size
Argyll Robertson
Bilaterally small and irregular pupils that accommodate but do not react to light
Seen with syphilis. AKA prostitute's pupil
Arroyo sign
,Sluggish pupillary reaction do due hypo-adrenalism.
Associated with Addison's disease
Blepharitis
Inflammation of the eyelid
seen with seborrhea, staph infection, or inflammatory processes
Cataracts
Opacities seen in the lens and also has an absent red light reflex
commonly seen in with diabetes and in the elderly,
Chalazion
An infection of the meibomian gland causing a nodule which points inside the lid
Conjunctiva
a) pink = ____
b) pale = _____
c) red = ____
, Conjunctiva:
a) pink = normal
b) pale = anemia
c) red = infection
Corneal arcus:
a) what is it
b) < 50 years old
c) over 50 years old
a) Grayish opaque ring around the cornea
b) hypercholesterolemia
c) normal
Diabetic retinopathy:
a) affects _____
Correct Answers
Normal oral temperature
98.6 F
Normal rectal and tympanic temperature
99.6 F
Normal axillary temperature
97.6 F
Normal temperature range
96.0-99.5 F or 35.0- 37.5 C
Normal adult pulse
60-100 bpm
Normal newborn pulse
120-160
Normal elderly pulse
70-80 bpm
Normal adult respiratory rate
14-18 cycles per minute
Normal newborn respiratory rate
,44 cycles per minute
Normal adult blood pressure
90-120/60-80
Hypertension values
over 140/90
Hypotension values
under 90/60
Adie's pupil
Sluggish pupillary reaction to light that is unilateral and caused by a parasympathetic lesion
of CN III
Anisocoria
Unequal pupil size
Argyll Robertson
Bilaterally small and irregular pupils that accommodate but do not react to light
Seen with syphilis. AKA prostitute's pupil
Arroyo sign
,Sluggish pupillary reaction do due hypo-adrenalism.
Associated with Addison's disease
Blepharitis
Inflammation of the eyelid
seen with seborrhea, staph infection, or inflammatory processes
Cataracts
Opacities seen in the lens and also has an absent red light reflex
commonly seen in with diabetes and in the elderly,
Chalazion
An infection of the meibomian gland causing a nodule which points inside the lid
Conjunctiva
a) pink = ____
b) pale = _____
c) red = ____
, Conjunctiva:
a) pink = normal
b) pale = anemia
c) red = infection
Corneal arcus:
a) what is it
b) < 50 years old
c) over 50 years old
a) Grayish opaque ring around the cornea
b) hypercholesterolemia
c) normal
Diabetic retinopathy:
a) affects _____